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cats and dogs
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Middle Eastern countries
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Dogs are often considered impure and are kept outside the house, while cats are more commonly kept as pets inside the home.
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2
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dogs and cats
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Middle East
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Cats are often considered as symbols of good luck, while dogs are commonly kept for guarding or security purposes.
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3
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dogs and cats
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Middle Eastern countries
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Dogs are sometimes kept as pets, but cats are less commonly kept and may be viewed with suspicion or considered less desirable as pets.
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4
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pet adoption
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Middle East
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Pet adoption is less common and may be considered less acceptable, with preference given to purchasing pets from breeders or private sellers.
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5
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pet travel
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Middle Eastern countries
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Taking pets on trips is less common due to cultural and religious considerations regarding animals in the household.
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6
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pets
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Middle Eastern countries
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Pets are commonly outdoor animals, not allowed inside the house due to hygiene and religious beliefs.
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